Competence Center Cultural Landscape (CULT)

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Today's modern age is causing great changes in cultural landscapes. The use of landscapes through intensification of land use (agriculture, forestry, settlements, energy generation etc.) leads to ever more profound changes in these high-quality cultural landscapes. Characteristics such as historical elements and diversity, which determine value are irretrievably lost.

The Competence Centre Cultural Landscape works on these current social challenges of sustainable development of the cultural landscape in a cooperative network. To this end, we organise specialist events and further training and thus promote the development of professional standards.

Upcoming Events

Here you can find the current events of the CULT:

21. and 22. October 2024: Agrobiodiversity - Conservation of genetic diversity as a joint task of agriculture and society
© Eckhard Jedicke

Agrobiodiversity - Conservation of genetic diversity as a joint task of agriculture and societyon October 21 and 22, 2024 at Biebrich Castle (Blue Salon) in Wiesbaden. Registration on the BHU website: https://bhu.de/veranstaltungen/agrobiodiversitaet-2024/

 

14.11.2024: The future of the cultural landscape in Rheingau and Taunus in the context of land use
[Translate to English:] (C) Eckhard Jedicke

The future of the cultural landscape in Rheingau and Taunus in the context of land use on 14.11.2024 at 13:30 - 18:00 at Hochschule Geisenheim University, Lecture Hall 10, Villa Monrepos. Registration here: veranstaltungen.hs-geisenheim.de/event/zukunft-kulturlandschaft

 

Safeguarding and developing the cultural landscape of the Rheingau and Taunus is a core task and a matter close to the heart of the community foundation Unser Land, the Competence Center Cultural Landscape (KULT) and the knowledge transfer project GeisTreich of Geisenheim University, which is why we want to bring together all those interested in this topic in the region once a year in future, discuss current issues together and contribute to further training.

Registration and further information here: veranstaltungen.hs-geisenheim.de/event/zukunft-kulturlandschaft

 

28. November 2024: Preserving wild plants for food and agriculture (WEL) in genetic conservation areas
© Judith Hohenerxleben 01.06.2020

Conserving wild plants for food and agriculture (WEL) in genetic conservation areas - basics of a new strategy in Germany 28.11.2024, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. at Villa Monrepos, Rüdesheimer Str. 5, Geisenheim


The conservation of wild plant species of special importance for food and agriculture (WEL) is a common concern of land users and nature conservation. By signing the International Seed Treaty and the Convention on Biological Diversity, Germany committed itself to establishing a network of protected areas for this purpose. Results of the model and demonstration project "In-situ conservation of wild plants for food and agriculture using umbrella species (IsWEL)" for the implementation of this requirement will be presented at this conference on 28.11.2024 and perspectives of genetic conservation areas will be developed as part of a possible strategy for the conservation of WEL in Germany.

The program and registration can be found here: netzwerk-wildsellerie.julius-kuehn.de/dokumente/upload/cecfa_WEL-Tagung_28.11.24_Flyer-k.pdf

Contact

If you have any questions or if you would like to cooperate please write an email at kult(at)hs-gm.de

Events

Funding grant for the “Nico Tico” project goes to our university

source: David Haase

The “Hessen Ideen” grant for young start-up entrepreneurs from Hessen’s higher education institutions awarded for the first time.

On March 20, 2018, 30 funding grants were awarded to young start-up entrepreneurs from Hessen’s higher education institutions.  Science Minister Boris Rhein congratulated the first awardees of the new grants program for university start-up entrepreneurs entitled “Hessen Ideen Stipendium”, and is delighted that a total of 14 start-up projects are to receive funding. One of the start-up teams is from our university.

The Ministry for Science has supported the “Hessen Ideen” competition for almost three years now and as of April 1, 2018, this will be supplemented by the “Hessen Ideen Stipendium”, a funding scheme for young start-up entrepreneurs.  Each aspiring university start-up entrepreneur will receive 2000 Euros of funding per month for a period of six months. In addition to the financial support the awardees will also receive professional support in the form of a personal coach. There will also be a mentoring program provided by experienced entrepreneurs.

The winning ideas are rich and varied: they include everything from social and ecological innovations to technical innovations. Hochschule Geisenheim University’s winning contribution is the project “Nico Tico – Quality Convenience Wine-Cocktail”.

The project members, Fabian Schütter and Manuel Fischer, both completed their Bachelor degrees at Geisenheim. Schütter studied International Wine Business and Fischer Beverage Technology.  “We are driven by the conviction that wine as a basis for cocktails is completely underestimated and misunderstood.  Our experience has enabled us to develop an unconventional concept with which we intend to bring about a radical change in how wine cocktails are perceived” says Schütter. In addition to wine they use fresh, natural citrus juices from yuzu and calamondin fruits, for example.  “We import untreated fruits from all over the world to create a high quality product which delivers a new taste experience and satisfies the requirements for a cocktail”, he adds.

When asked how they came up with the project’s name and what it comprises Schütter explains that they brought together components that were simply meant for each other. “Ingredients that have traditionally been considered incompatible, but which actually work well together to produce something original and exciting. Hence the logo. A mythical creature made up of all kinds of different parts, which, although incompatible, ultimately create an interesting overall image. But we also want to bring people together.  With humans this only works through the hormone oxytocin, which could be called the ‘interaction hormone’. It creates trust. Read backwards it sounds like Nico Tico.” The first 12000 bottles were filled in mid April and sales are now commencing via the catering trade and at events.

Hochschule Geisenheim University congratulates the winners of the Hessen Ideen grants and wishes all of them the very best of luck for the realization of their projects!

The Hessen Ideen initiative is financed by Hessen’s Ministry for Science and Art under the patronage of Minister Rhein. The initiative is coordinated and implemented by the University of Kassel in cooperation with the Technische Universität Darmstadt. You can find further information at: www.hessen-ideen.de

 

 

 

Images

source: Yves Bierwald

CULT Download Area

In the CULT Download Area you can download files from the CULT-network. These are sorted by date and, if necessary, by the respective event. However, some files are not intended for publication. To download them you need a password. You will receive this by sending us an e-mail.